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Choice of randomisation time-point in non-inferiority studies of reduced treatment duration: experience from the SCOT study
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Paul Jim
,
Iveson Tim
,
Midgely Rachel
,
Harkin Andrea
,
Masterton Michelle
,
Alexander Laura
,
Cassidy Jim
Format:
Article
Language:
English
Published:
BMC
2011-12-01
Series:
Trials
Holdings
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